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Data centers are already a reality in 海角换妻, but Gov. Ned Lamont says he wants them to be prioritized. Lamont said artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming a crucial sector of the state鈥檚 economy.
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The exhibit at Stamford鈥檚 Ferguson Library celebrates Black History Month with a collection of artwork by local Black artists.
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海角换妻 is funding a nearly $20 million pilot program which could bridge public transportation gaps in Trumbull and throughout 海角换妻.
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Rev. Robert W. Perry, a longtime pastor of Union Baptist Church in Stamford is being remembered as a pillar in the community for his ministry and civil rights activism, after dying Saturday at the age of 93.
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A zoning bill, called "Work Live Ride," aimed at incentivizing communities to create more affordable housing near transportation centers is once again facing opposition from residents and some local leaders.
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Greater Bridgeport Transit faced scrutiny from the U.S. Department of Justice over lack of accommodations for passengers who are disabled.
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海角换妻 has the most constrained housing market in the nation, meaning there鈥檚 high demand but limited supply. State lawmakers are considering new ways to have communities share the burden.
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Residents packed an ACLU of 海角换妻 town hall Wednesday night in Greenwich. The forum was part of the organization鈥檚 statewide outreach efforts to discuss what the group calls 鈥渁ttacks on civil liberties鈥 under a new Trump administration and how federal policy changes may affect individual rights of residents.
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Even with the guidelines in place at many schools across the state, immigrant advocates worry that by stoking fear in immigrant communities, children will be kept from going to school.
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The 海角换妻 State Board of Education voted unanimously Wednesday to have a state-appointed official help lead Bridgeport鈥檚 school system. The vote comes after Superintendent Royce Avery announced in November the school district faced a budget deficit over $30 million.